This suspenseful drama from Mexican director Gilberto Gazcon stars Glenn Ford as Reuben, a doctor who has accepted a job at a construction site south of the border following the death of his wife during childbirth. Devastated by grief, the widower is also drowning his sorrows in booze. Then a man comes stumbling out of the desert, dying from rabies, and Reuben is bitten by the same rabid dog. After delivering a baby for Pancho (David ...read more »

Line that screams fashion: " Fashion is not an art form. If it's anything at all, it's pornography, to which millions are addicted. Hopelessly addicted."

Thanks to its Jerome Kern/Ira Gershwin/Yip Harburg score and the luminescence of stars Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly, Cover Girl has taken on a legendary status in recent years. In truth, the film has a banal and predictable premise: a chorus girl (Hayworth) is given a chance for stardom by a wealthy magazine editor (Otto Kruger), who years earlier had been in love with the girl's mother. Offered an opportunity to be a highly-paid cover ...read more »

Line that screams fashion: "You're a 'genius' at everything but minding your own business, aren't ya'?"

In the south of France, Jean, a shy young bartender, is mistaken for a millionaire by a beautiful, scheming opportunist named Irene. When Irene discovers his true identity, she abandons him, only to find that a love-struck Jean has no intention of letting her get away. Jean's comical attempts to gain her affections gradually evolve into setting himself up as a gigolo at a luxury hotel, until Irene finally starts to warm to her ...read more »

Line that screams fashion: "That's not a watch. It's a treasure chest."

In 1962 Los Angeles, George Falconer, a 52-year-old college professor, struggles to find meaning after the death of his longtime partner, Jim. Over the course of a single day, a series of surprising events and encounters shape his perspective.

Line that screams fashion: "Well, he says you're light in your loafers. But you're not even wearing any loafers."

A world famous film director reaches a creative and personal crisis of epic proportion, while balancing numerous women in his life: Luisa, his wife, Carla his sexy mistress, and Claudia, his muse and protege.

Line that screams fashion: " I would like the universe to get down On it's knees And say, "Guido, whatever you please, It's okay. Even if it's impossible, we'll Arrange it." That's all that I want."

A London fashion photographer, out on a stroll, takes some casual shots of people in a park. When he blows up his prints he realizes he's stumbled upon a murder. He begins to pursue the intriguing mystery that haunts him, but somehow abruptly gives it up.

Line that screams fashion: "What are you doing? Stop it! Stop it! Give me those pictures. You can't photograph people like that."

Cher's a Beverly Hills high school girl who could care less about getting good grades than wearing the right clothes and being popular. But Cher's also looking for the perfect boyfriend, whom she ends up finding where she least expected.

Line that screams fashion: " Do you prefer "fashion victim" or "ensembly challenged"?"

A breezy romantic-comedy with surprisingly somber undertones, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" boasts Audrey Hepburn in her career-defining role as Holly Golightly and an Oscar-winning score by Henry Mancini that includes the indelible ballad, "Moon River." Directed by Blake Edwards and based on Truman Capote's novella, it tells the story of eccentric and extroverted party girl Golightly, who lives off the generosity of various New York City ...read more »

Line that screams fashion: "You could always tell what kind of a person a man thinks you are by the earrings he gives you. I must say, the mind reels."

Carrie Bradshaw, successful author and everyone's favorite fashion icon-next-door, continues to narrate her own story about sex, love and the fashion-obsessed single woman in New York City. Carrie and her friends, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda, juggle jobs and relationships while navigating motherhood, marriage and Manhattan real estate.

Line that screams fashion: "Year after year, twenty-something women come to New York City in search of the two L's: labels and love."

In the dizzying world of New York fashion, where size zero is the new 2, six is the new 8, and a bad hair day can end a career, Runaway Magazine is the Holy Grail. Overseen with a finely manicured fist by Miranda Priestly--the most powerful woman in fashion--Runway is a fearsome gauntlet for anyone who wants to make it in the industry. To make Runway the fashion bible of New York and therefore the world, Miranda has let nothing stand ...read more »

Line that screams fashion: "Some one must be getting out. Call Donatella. Get her jet. Call everybody else that we know that has a jet- Irv?- Call every- This is your responsibi- THIS IS YOUR JOB!- Get-me-HOME!"